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Report on CSC for ESSC. Prepared for CSC by Fred Borcherding FNAL. CSC Electronics Status. Conducted a Work Shop at Rice U in Houston January 8 th through 11 th Description: What problems were encountered during running? Of those, what have been fixed
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Report on CSC for ESSC Prepared for CSC by Fred Borcherding FNAL CSC - ESSC Jan'09
CSC Electronics Status • Conducted a Work Shop at Rice U in Houston • January 8th through 11th • Description: • What problems were encountered during running? • Of those, what have been fixed • What the plans to fix the remaining problems • What resources, (people, material, time) are needed to resolve the problems • What improvements should we make (as distinct from fixing problems) • What are the plans? • What resources are needed to make the improvement? • Maintenance Estimate • For each module, how many do we have? • How many spares do we have? • Where are the spares? • What level of engineering effort is needed to maintain the element? • Indico Link > • http://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=48204 CSC - ESSC Jan'09
From CSC Q4’08 Report • Short Term detailed Milestones and deliverables. • Resolve issues with the operation and control of the Maraton power supplies • Identify and fix outstanding Canbus issues • Finalize optimal power-on and power-off sequences. • Replace faulty resistors in HV system • Investigate losses of communication between HV system and PVSS • Reduce rate of CRC errors in DAQ system • Develop a loopback test between the TMB and ALCT to allow the testing of the skew-clear cables between the chambers and peripheral crates. • Further analyze the loss of programming of EPROMs • Identify and correct problems with alignment system picomotor control CSC - ESSC Jan'09
LV • Resolve issues with the operation and control of the Maraton power supplies • OPFC • Failure of ON/OFF switch • Quick disconnect in input power circuit fails • With CMS working with Wiener on a fix • Failure upon power on – Soft Start Issues • Turning on too soon after power off greatly increases possibility of failure • Administrative controls have been put into place • Hardware change begun • Lack of remote monitoring and control • With CMS working on modification to add remote • Identify and fix outstanding CANBus issues • CANBus for Maraton system • Expect new server from Wiener • Work to analyze CANBus lines to find and fix any deficiencies • Start now, intensify when LV back on, work until resolved • CANBus for PCMB system > remote ON/OFF at pcrates > uses ELMB’s • Work to analyze CANBus lines to find and fix any deficiencies • Work with ELMB experts to resolve further issues • Start now and work until resolved CSC - ESSC Jan'09
LV cont. • Finalize optimal power-on and power-off sequences. • Observe several issues that have been reduced by a more complex power-on sequence • To proceed further we need to combine slow control of CANBus devices and VME devices • Work will start with availability of cooling and CMS LV in cavern • Work will take about 1 month • Can operate with present power-on procedure while working on enhancements CSC - ESSC Jan'09
HV • Replace faulty resistors in HV system • Work started at ISR • Work will take ~2 technicians ~2 months • Working serially > most of CSC can have HV ON during work • Investigate losses of communication between HV system and PVSS • HV computers located in S1A10 … CSC - ESSC Jan'09
FE • Reduce rate of CRC errors in DAQ system • Rare but disruptive of Global DAQ • Develop a loopback test between the TMB and ALCT to allow the testing of the skew-clear cables between the chambers and peripheral crates. • Present methods are not effective in timing in a small percentage of chamber electronics • Developing a more rigorous testing procedure to bring the lost communication rate down • Further analyze the loss of programming of EPROMs in on-chamber electronics boards • Believed to be partially caused by power-on sequence > see previous slide • Have isolated problem boards for investigation on the bench • Have instituted work around to automatically identify problem situations and rapidly respond with operator intervention CSC - ESSC Jan'09
CSC Electronics Inventory • Following slides list status of electronics inventory for the CSC • For the record … CSC - ESSC Jan'09
On-Chamber Boards • CSC On-chamber Electronics Boards installed /total /spares • CFE 30520306050001xxxxx CFEB one type, 5(4) per chamber 2268 /2532 /137 • ALC 30520112030288xxxxx ALCT288 ME1_1,ME1_3 144 /?? /~10 • ALC 30520112030384xxxxx ALCT384 ME1_2, ME234_2 216/?? /11 • ALC 30520112030672xxxxx ALCT672 ME2_1, ME3_1, ME4_1 108 /130 /9 • ALM 30520112130001xxxxx ALCT_MEZ one type, 1 per chamber 468 / /20 • LVD 30521222040001xxxxx LVDB one type, 1 per chamber 468 /?? /?? • LVM 30521222130001xxxxx LVMB one type, 1 per chamber 468 /?? /?? • AFE 30520106050001xxxxx AFEB one type, many per chamber 10,152 /11,616 /1054 • NOTE: Have ~18 spare chambers, each with full complement of on-chamber boards CSC - ESSC Jan'09
LV & PCRATE • CSC LV Power Supplies > Wiener Maraton System, Air Cooled installed /total /spares • PFCB LVPS 72500xxxx OPFC Bin (Crate) 6 /8 /2 • PFCM LVPS 71960xxxx OPFC Module 36 /40 /4 • MARS LVPS 72920xxxx Maraton Supply 36 /40 /4 • MARC LVPS 72960xxxx Maraton Crate 36 /38 /2 • Peripheral Crate, pcrate, Components installed /total /spares • EMUPC PC 305216030320050xxxx pcrate crate 75 /60 /15 • CBP PC 305203021620050xxxx pcrate back plane 70 /60 /10 • CRB PC 305203180220050xxxx pcrate regulator brd 88 /60 /28 • PCM PC 305216031320060xxxx PCMB 79 /60 /19 • ELM PC 305205121320050xxxx ELMB on PCMB 79 /60 /19 • Pcrate boards installed /total /spares • VCC PC 305222030320050xxxx Crate Controller 73 /60 /15 • CCB PC 305203030220050xxxx Clock and Control 84 /60 /24 • DMB PC 305204130220040xxxx DAQ Mother Brd. 550 /468 /82 • MPC Trigger PC 305213160320050xxxx Muon Port Card 70 /60 /10 • TMB Trigger PC 305220130220050xxxx Trig Mother Brd. 570 /468 /102 • RAT Trigger PC 305218012020050xxxx RPC ALCT Trns. 690 /468 /222 CSC - ESSC Jan'09
CSC HV • HV ME1/1 > CAEN System installed /total /spares • Cc HV1 3052## Crate 2 /2 /0 • Cc HV1 3052## Board 16 /18 /2 • HV > UF Custom System installed /total /spares • HV UF Custom System installed /total /spares • HDS 30520804192005xxxxx Distribution-36 126 /157 /31 • HDL 30520804122005xxxxx Distribution-30 144 /179 /36 • HDC 30520804032005xxxxx Distrib Crate 30 /34 /4 • HDP 30520804162005xxxxx Distrib Patch 8 /9 /1 • HMB 30520813022005xxxxx Master board 40 /50 /10 • HMC 30520813032005xxxxx Master Crate 8 /10 /2 • HPS 30520816192005xxxxx Primary HV src 8 /10 /2 • HCC 30520803032005xxxxx Control comp 2 /3 /1 • HLV 30520812222005xxxxx LV power supply 2 /3 /1 • HMP 30520813162005xxxxx Master Patch 2 /5 /3 • HLP 30520812162005xxxxx LV patch panel 2 /4 /2 • HCP 30520803162005xxxxx Control patch 2 /4 /2 • HPC 30520816032005xxxxx Primary HVPS ctr 8 /8 /2 (spare parts) CSC - ESSC Jan'09
CSC Track Finder • CSC TF installed /total /spares • CCC Trigger TF 3052000000200500000 9U CAEN VME 1 /3 /1 • 0 Trigger TF 3052200603200500000 wiener crate ( trigger) 1 /2 /1 • 0 Trigger TF 3052200602200500000 TF backplane 1 /3 /2 • DDU Trigger TF 3052 200500000 DDU 1 /2 /1 • DDE Trigger TF 3052040405200500000 DDU extender 1 /3 /1 • TSP Trigger TF 3052201916200500016 SP 12/17 /2 • CCB Trigger TF 3052030302200500025 CCB 1 /3 /1 • 0 Trigger TF 3052000000200500005 muon sorter 1 /5 /3 • 0 Trigger TF 3052202002200500006 CSC-DT transition board 12/ 18/ 5 NOTE: Covered under Trigger as well CSC - ESSC Jan'09
CSC FED • FED Crates > Wiener 9U VME installed /total /spares • FED FED 3052060504200510000 FED Crate 4 /4 /0 (1 sp PS) • FED Boards > OSU Custom Brds installed /total /spares • CVC FED 3052032203200510000 CAEN 6U CC 4 /5 /1 • One sent to CAEN for repair, good spare is loan from pool • DCC FED 3052040303200510006 Clock and Control 4 /6 /2 • 2 more to be shipped to CERN • DDU FED 3052040421200510032 Data Board 36 /?? /?? • Pcrate Network > GBit installed /total /spares • GNS GIG 3052071419200510001 GBit Ethernet switch 8 /10 /2 (1 sp installed) CSC - ESSC Jan'09